Are you going to work abroad or collaborate with persons living in another country? This training invites you to ask yourself the right questions on the legal and andministrative aspects of the free circulation of workers

Sectors

Level of experience

Prerequisites

Intention to formulate an international project, or to deploy a project in its international dimension.

Comments

this training is currently in beta version

Description

During this workshop we will, based on the participants' experiences and projects, think together about what is useful to think of when our professional activity includes an international dimension (access tot eh territory, visa, work permits, posting, taxation, ...). To master this aspect, the first step aims at asking the right questions and to know where to find the answers. From the posting of workers to administrative obstacle and regulation applicable to such cases, we offer you a moment of playful and informative exchange resulting in a check list regrouping the main elements discussed!

Content

Round of presentation of the participants: what's my project? Do I have any experience with international mobility?

Access to the territory

Workig visa

Working permit

Posting

Double taxation (how to avoid it)

Method

Active methodology, putting the accent on the participants' inputs and giving them the possibility to exchange among peers.

Objectives

acquire the good administrative reflexes when an upcoming or running project includes elements of international mobility

Results

The participants ask themselves the right questions when planning to undertake an international project

Resources

bibliography

Basic equipment (computer, video projector, flipchart, wifi)

Evaluations

Questionnaire to be filled out by the participants (paper and online versions exist)

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SMart is a non-profit organisation created in Belgium in 1998 which is developing itself in 8 European countries. SMart aims to simplify and support the professional paths of creative and cultural workers. Their principal goal is to help the self-employed to develop their own activities through a secure system.